I bought a Townie bike w/ the idea of putting a rear hub motor on it, but the rear dropouts are pretty narrow. The Plan B was to make it into a stretched cargo bike and graft a wider set of dropouts on it. Something like a DIY Extracycle. I still love the idea, but realistically there's too many projects going on here for that right now. The quick and easy route is to just put a small geared hub motor on the front. Nothing big, maybe 250-350 watts max. However, I've never been on an eBike with a front hub motor and was wondering about the learning curve? Other than avoiding powering it up hard in curves and staying away from dirt or gravel (it's Tucson, so wet streets in the rain is not going to be an issue), would it handle roughly like a rear powered bike at speeds of no more than 15 MPH? Or would I always need to be aware that the front end could go skidding out from under me in the wrong situation?